I have another comment about the rationale for cutting the funds. The Prime Minister stands up in the House and says that the rate of adult illiteracy increased under the previous government. There was never enough funding put into adult literacy to make a big difference. We're struggling. I mean, look at the return on the dollar, look at the scholar for the dollar you're getting from the pittance you're putting into it. Because I'm volunteering, and people around me are. As you said, we're running adult literacy and other programs with volunteers.
So we're asking for operational costs. We're asking for core funding and things like that, and not for the delivery. Often the delivery is done by volunteers too. So if you look at the return on that dollar you're investing in adult education or adult literacy, it's amazing what you're getting.
Now we're withdrawing services. We have to. We have to close offices. We have to take people out. We can't employ people to answer the phones. We might not even have our help line, the 1-800 number, anymore. This is where we have to go. As a coalition, we're looking at this. Our board is talking about things like this. That's unfortunate, because we need to have, as Kim said, funding from all sectors. We need to have understanding from small and medium business. We need to have funding from them, from labour, from everywhere. We're looking everywhere for funding, and we will get a really good return on that dollar.